Tuesday, November 7, 2017

How Transfer iTunes M4V Movies to Panasonic TV for Playback

Panasonic is a famous electronic company from Japan. It has manufactured many different home electronic products including the great plasma TV. Unfortunately due to the change of the market. Panasonic switch to create the high-end LCD, LED and OLED products. The latest released model is called Viera TV with the advantages like comfortable view and power-saving technology. They are perfectly for users who enjoy watching videos for a long time at home. However, it does has one small drawback that it doesn’t support to play iTunes m4v files just like any other TVs. But don’t worry, I will offer alternative solution here surely.

PART 1. HOW TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO PLAY ITUNES MOVIES ON PANASONIC TV

The iTunes movies are the digital media files created for iOS devices like iPhone, iPad and iPod only so that iTunes customers could stay in Apple’s ecosystem forever. Therefore, iTunes app is not approved to integrate to any other media devices or players. Even more, they also add the FairPlay DRM encoding to the videos to stop illegal distribution for iTunes videos. So you can’t play iTunes movies or TV shows on Panasonic or other devices directly but only cast iTunes videos from Apple devices using an HDMI cable, Bluetooth, etc.
This does work well somehow by casting, but it is not so convenient as we may not have such an Apple device available all the time. Is there another way to liberate all the DRM restrictions and play iTunes movies on Panasonic TV? The answer is positive. By using an intelligent DRM software likeDRmare iTunes to Panasonic TV Converter, you can easily take away the DRM encryption from the iTunes purchased and rental movies in order to do whatever you want to the iTunes videos on any devices.

DRMARE ITUNES TO PANASONIC CONVERTER

  • Quickly remove DRM from iTunes purchased and rented M4V movies. TV shows
  • Support to convert iTunes videos to a lot of hot devices like Panasonic TV
  • Ultimate user friendly interface which makes converting video easiest ever
  • Lifetime free software updating and 24/7 fast technical support

PART 2. GET RID OF DRM FROM ITUNES M4V MOVIES

Let’s get started to show you how it works in removing DRM from iTunes movies and TV episodes. You may install the free trial version and launch it from your computer first by clicking the link above. This one-time solution takes only several easy steps.
Step 1Load iTunes M4V movies/TV shows/music videos

DRmare iTunes M4V Video Converter supports all kinds of iTunes DRM videos, please drag the downloaded videos you want from the iTunes library to the DRmare software screen to import. The software supports batch conversion, so you can import multiple files.
Step 2Modify the output format for Panasonic TV

DRmare offers the optimized profile for Panasonic TV, you can click the format droplist > Go to ‘Devices Panel’ > Then choose ‘Panasonic TV’. Or you may just keep the default ‘MP4(Lossless)’ format which is supported by almost any kinds of TVs. By the way, if you choose the MP4(LossLess), it will also help you keep the original 5.1 audio track, closed caption, subtitle, it is a 1:1 conversion.
Step 3Convert iTunes movies for Panasonic TV

Next, you can locate the ‘Conversion’ button from the lower right side and then click it slightly to start to convert your iTunes episodes to Panasonic TV. Once the videos are converted completely, you can click the converted list icon to find all the output videos on your computer.

PART 3. TRANSFER VIDEOS FROM COMPUTER TO PANASONIC TV

Now it is time to transfer the converted videos to your Panasonic TV to enjoy. How?
You may copy and paste the videos to a USB thumb drive, flash drive or external hard drive etc. Then plugin the disk to your Panasonic TV. Finally you will be able to locate the video from the Panasonic TV and play it on a media player easily.
Besides that, you may set up the plex media server etc. to stream the videos from computer to your Panasonic TV too. It is very easy too, so I won’t illustrate it here. If you still have any questions, please feel free to leave your comments here. We will try our best to help you here.

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